The error message in the recent windows port email is misspelled.
s/it's/its/
For future reference (and this is a very popular error among Americans and
non-):
"it's" is an abbreviation for "it is". You use it like "It's a
document processor, not a word processor!" Jean-Marc would say "c'est".
"its" is a possessive pronoun, meaning something belongs to "it". Like
"his". Used in "LyX can't find its layout descriptions!" Jean-Marc would say
"ses". Or he might say "son", because otherwise it would sound just like
"c'est", which sounds a lot like the English "say". Wow, french is confusing
:)
(Writing "toolkit independance" instead of independence is another one. We
americans are big on independence :)
Pardon my incessant complaining about misspellings. I might find my time
better spend on coding or something.
-Amir